Treaty between the French Republic and the Italian Republic for a Strengthened Bilateral Cooperation | |
---|---|
![]() Emmanuel Macron and Mario Draghi signing the treaty | |
Signed | 26 November 2021 |
Location | Rome, Italy |
Signatories | |
Parties | |
Languages |
The Quirinal Treaty (French: Traité du Quirinal, Italian: Trattato del Quirinale), formally the Treaty between the French Republic and the Italian Republic for a Strengthened Bilateral Cooperation,[1][2] is a bilateral agreement between the Italian Republic and the French Republic, which was signed by Prime Minister Mario Draghi and President Emmanuel Macron at the Quirinal Palace in Rome, on 26 November 2021.[3]